Under the theme 'A Futuristic Vision for Smart Economies,' the 7th edition of the Sharjah Investment Forum (SIF), set to take place on September 18-19 at Al Jawaher Reception and Convention Centre, will present a comprehensive agenda discussing vital economic issues and trends at local and g
New Delhi [India], August 13: India, with its vast agricultural landscape, stands as a global agricultural powerhouse. Despite employing over half of the country's workforce, the agricultural sector contributes only 20.2 per cent to India's GDP, according to the Indian Economic Survey 202
New Delhi [India], August 12: In a strategic move to address global talent shortages and bolster its economic growth, Canada has announced new immigration policies that offer significant opportunities for skilled professionals worldwide. The latest updates, detailed in Canada's Immigratio
A recent report by Moody's warns that the ongoing curfews in Bangladesh could severely harm the country's economy, potentially bringing it back to levels seen during the pandemic.
While describing the era of Emergency as "the draconian darkest period" since independence, Dhankhar expressed concern that during this time, even the highest levels of the judiciary, typically a "formidable citadel of basic rights," yielded to the "brazen dictatorial regime."
New Delhi [India], August 10: The Government of India, through the Publications Division of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, has recently published Navina Jafa's pioneering book, 'Exhibiting India: Art of Heritage Walks.' The book, reasonably priced at 500 rupees, was launche
The calamity has triggered severe erosion, putting the general public and property at great risk. Currently, the Hunza and Shigar rivers are now flowing at alarming levels. As of now, these rivers have caused severe damage to settlements surrounding Passu and Shigar.
Meanwhile, heavy rainfall has caused severe flooding in Gujarat's Valsad with rising water levels in the Auranga River. People from low-lying areas of the region have shifted to safe places.
New Delhi [India], August 5: A young 17 year old boy had pain abdomen and vomiting since 4 days. He was treated at a local hospital after diagnosing him as acute pancreatitis. However, on 4th day, he developed severe chest pain with ECG and Echo showing a major heart attack. His BP & oxy
Heavy rainfall has caused flooding in Gujarat's Valsad with rising water levels in the Auranga River. People from low-lying areas of the region have shifted to safe places.
Shedding light on the quota protests in Bangladesh which resulted in a breakout of violence across the country, Former Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla said that perhaps the government did not gauge the dissatisfaction at various levels, making it a much larger moment than it is.